I do not fall into that category, sadly, and have a modest following of just over 400.

Inkifi used data from "The State Of Influencer Marketing 2017" report and calculated that, on average, each follower on your Instagram channel is worth £0.0043 — though it noted that all deals made between influencers and brands do differ.

So to find out my worth to brands, I took my Instagram username and entered it on the Inkifi site.

But it's still something to work from. 31-year-old Elma Beganovich, a "superstar influencer" who has over 735,000 followers on Instagram, told Business Insider that things can ramp up pretty quickly — once you apply yourself, that is.

Beganovich told Business Insider that over the course of two years she and her sister went from charging brands $99 (£75) for a single sponsored post to an enormous $20,000 (£15,000).

Below is an example of a collaboration Beganovich recently did with the 5-star The Pierre, the iconic US flagship of Taj Hotels on New York's Fifth Avenue.

According to inkifi, based on her follower count Kim Kardashian is making £448,100 off just one Instagram post, while supermodel Gigi Hadid is earning £156,100. However, we suspect their names alone come with a bigger price tag for brands.

It's also worth noting that those in the know in the influencer marketing world say that your worth to brands is based on more than just your follower count.

Lisa Targett of Tribe told Business Insider: "Now the metric brands should be looking at is the cost per engagement — the cost of the post divided by the number of comments, likes, and shares — because these days anyone can buy reach."

According to Targett, from a cost-per-engagement perspective, anything under 30p is considered good for brands.